Global Disney Parks
Sharing news and details about Disney Parks outside the United States of America.
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May- 2026 -1 May
Tensions Explode at Disney Park as Rule Dispute Turns Violent
Another guest dispute has turned physical. Across Disney parks, rules around smoking, line behavior, and guest conduct are clearly defined and widely enforced. The policies are designed to manage heavy foot traffic and reduce the risk of disruption in densely packed environments. Even so, incidents continue to surface. In April, a guest was arrested and trespassed from Walt Disney World Resort aft
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1 May
Disney Moves To Revamp Annual Passes After Guest Backlash
Disney is changing its annual pass strategy again. For years, annual passes were built around flexibility, giving frequent visitors near-unlimited access to Disney parks. That model shifted after COVID-19, as Disney moved toward reservations, tiered pricing, and stricter attendance controls across its resorts. In the United States, both Walt Disney World and Disneyland Resort paused their programs
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Apr- 2026 -29 April
Disney Park Overhauls Nightly Fireworks for Summer 2026
Disney is changing how one park ends the night this summer. From California to Florida, nighttime spectaculars have evolved into must-see entertainment, blending projection mapping, pyrotechnics, and IP-driven storytelling. Each castle park now carries its own signature show, shaped by regional audiences and shifting creative priorities. At Disneyland Park, the tradition dates back to Fantasy in t
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25 April
Decades-Old Disney Ride Faces Demolition, Will Be Torn Down and Replaced By Pixar
One long-running Disney attraction has been confirmed to close, and another could be affected by the same set of changes. The update came this week from The Oriental Land Company, which said Aquatopia will permanently shut in September at Tokyo DisneySea. The ride opened in 2001 and uses a concealed trackless system to guide vehicles across shallow water. No replacement attraction has been announc
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24 April
Disney Parks Introduce Discounted $28 Tickets To Encourage Summer Attendance
One Disney resort has unveiled brand-new ticket options for the summer. Disney’s ticketing system has evolved significantly over the years. From paper coupon books in the 1950s to today’s date-based pricing and paid skip-the-line systems, the way guests pay to enter the parks has changed significantly over the decades. RELATED: Disney World Finally Cuts 2027 Prices With 30% Drop on Summer Tickets
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23 April
Disney Abruptly Reveals Retheme for Entire Theme Park Land, Effective Immediately
Disney has quietly introduced a new film tie-in inside one of its theme parks, and guests are already split on the result. The update centers on The Devil Wears Prada 2 (2026), the sequel to the 2006 hit featuring Princess Diaries star Anne Hathaway, Meryl Streep, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci, which arrives in theaters on May 1. Rather than limiting the promotion to merchandise or limited-time s
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10 April
Disney Abandons EPCOT Concept in Surprise Strategy Shift
Disney’s theme park future may not look exactly like the company once imagined. Few entertainment companies are investing in physical experiences as aggressively as Disney right now. Across its global resorts, the company is pouring billions into new lands, attractions, and infrastructure designed to keep visitors returning even as its streaming and film divisions navigate an increasingly competit
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8 April
Report: Disney Considering Brand-New Theme Park Named ‘DisneySky’
Disney’s theme park business has grown dramatically since Disneyland Park opened in Anaheim, California, in 1955. Resorts in Florida, Paris, Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Shanghai have since followed, turning the company into one of the world’s dominant players in global tourism. But new parks have become rare. In recent years, Disney has largely focused on expanding existing parks rather than building en
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7 April
Disney Admits That It Will Totally Change Its Brand-New ‘Frozen’ Land
Disney is already planning future updates to its Frozen-themed lands — including the newest version that recently opened in Europe. The company confirmed the approach in comments shared with IGN, explaining that the lands are designed to change over time as new stories from the Frozen franchise are released. RELATED: Disney Guests Shocked by Elsa’s Appearance, Face Ripped Open “Today, when y
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4 April
28 Annual Passholders Arrested After Disney Summons Police, Update Given
Disney’s annual pass programs allow frequent visitors to enter the parks multiple times a year, often with added perks such as merchandise discounts, early access to events, and invitations to limited-time offerings. Those benefits also come with rules. Passholders are expected to follow Disney’s code of conduct, respect cast members, and comply with park policies. RELATED: Disney Adds Cameras To
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